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Council adopts Utah Wildland Urban Interface code for identified areas; town-hall meetings scheduled for residents

Spanish Fork City Council · November 5, 2025
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Summary

Following state legislation (HB 48), Spanish Fork adopted an ordinance to incorporate the Utah Wildland Urban Interface Code and identified local interface areas (notably portions of the Oaks neighborhood). The code prescribes building construction, landscaping and water-suppression standards for properties in the designated zone; the ordinance

The council voted to adopt the Utah Wildland Urban Interface Code (per state legislation commonly called HB 48) and a municipal map identifying a local wildland‑urban interface area in Spanish Fork, principally covering portions of the Oaks neighborhood.

Fire Chief Hales told the council the measure mirrors the state law and requires municipalities to adopt the code and identify interface areas. "This outlines…

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